Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis
Editor-in-Chief
Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis received his Diploma degree – M.Eng. and his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (DECE) from Democritus University of Thrace (DUTh), Greece in 1996, and 2001, respectively. He is Full Professor with tenure and head of DECE at DUTh since 2012 and Visiting Professor in University of West England from 2014. He has published 130 journal papers, 160 conference papers and 14 guest-editorials and he is co-author of “Handbook of Memristor Networks”, “Memristor-Based Nanoelectronic Computing Circuits and Architectures” in Springer, co-editor of 3 international books by Springer and one by Taylor&Francis and co-author of 26 book chapters. He serves as Associate Editor in IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems II, IEEE Trans. on Computers, Microelectronics Journal, Integration, the VLSI journal, International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, International Journal of Unconventional Computing and Journal of Cellular Automata and he has been involved in the organization of many international conferences/workshops. His research emphasis is on future and emergent electronic devices, circuits, models and architectures including memristors and quantum cellular automata, beyond CMOS computing devices and circuits and non von Neumann computing architectures, unconventional and bioinspired computation/biocomputation and cellular automata. He is Vice Chair of IEEE Task Force on Unconventional Computing, secretary of IEEE CAS Nano-Giga TC and member of IEEE CAS CNNAC TC.
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Editorial Assistant
Matteo Bruno Lodi received the bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy, in 2016, the master’s degree in biomedical engineering from the Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy, in 2018, and the Ph.D. (Hons.) degree in electronic engineering and computer science from the University of Cagliari, in 2022. From 2022 to 2023, he was a Technologist with the Electromagnetic Group, University of Cagliari, where he is currently an Assistant Professor (Italian type-A, fixed-term). His research interests include the modeling of bioelectromagnetic phenomena, especially radio frequency and microwave hyperthermia treatment, the study, manufacturing, and synthesis of magnetic biomaterials for tissue engineering applications, and the use of microwaves for biotechnology and environmental applications while working in the design and characterization of antennas for space and wearable application
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